Actress Stacey Dash said she’s “not here to judge” neo-Nazis in a bizarre defense of President Trump’s infamous response to the deadly Charlottesville rally last summer.

Dash, who shot to stardom in the 1995 film “Clueless,” appeared on her first TV interview with MSNBC’s Ari Melber on Thursday just hours after she announced her bid for Congress in California.

When Melber asked whether the conservative agreed with Trump’s widely criticized comments that there was “blame on both sides” after a reported neo-Nazi mowed down a counter-protester at the far-right rally on Aug. 12, 2017, she said, “I think he’s absolutely right.”

Dash went on to say, “I’m not here to judge, the only one who can judge is God. Do I know every person in the neo-Nazi party, if they have a good heart or not? No, I do not.”

On protections for undocumented workers, Dash said, “I think that we have to respect law enforcement, we have to respect laws.” And when Melber encouraged her to elaborate, she said, “Well, that’s it.”

On gun control laws, Dash said she supports the Bill of Rights and added, “You know, but I also do not like the tragedies that are occurring in our country. And I think it goes deeper than gun laws. I think it goes to moral integrity. And I think that runs from family, you know, family is the key. And parenting and being aware of mental illnesses and taking care of those issues.”

While Dash said Obamacare should be fully repealed, she did not offer a concrete path for an alternative, saying only that “there will be another solution.”

Dash will be facing stiff competition in the congressional district that voted overwhelmingly for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential elections.